Factor Info

ID 89569
Size 925 digits / 3071 bits
Status composite
Value 1456404721386296738013008210003399348099065765712378736219673664505516173174646122529348831119041243608214703821458866384017372107378824949517111570135059655301202208582557907919992016478243757044089527768438917475704763851798638924653074618876140910764218307383784914140024762812989721276250936516264037263250911719648541113241480931077645647143396474280994160972021188654049319525484946653068707843042612781971853264146413523281636793362318104476628638362972281736192504095956504920900644708500121527349454833705661169281579936611713649269348527976914159021159820696651671698086635096844827635668565812166165233203089307488334987641870730306662583573050034049000389582005881140047834019474557758934443582409085722995711527195645875648262738222387749938428634140581059379811808397158558254767087198805244314400332560473660997325851260086364930750716775889354833796106739138721263402798549076224830135759417685470639488403353

Factorizations

Primary (ID: 16125) 38281715442782972717755560798217585497795172169893828456847577035633016304956490069518329961563502131 (proven prime)
(ID: 89571) 38044395465064358238441331472668546267421362572143644821523859516394761019321401497071020435313518912968261242122489166909723333328876180687498701677539378993060995853049643087365956811590009391345331044849559099952272963742982991449111526301328484988566709368192282806010352526143749668403623459768380866269282443694664831304986675388110675931536618619694438981372496623468371049972946635690978721472860664061898631783315026461463975854826229269460937600225431346007457685245641000442715070584727573977541513742671785331078848045496532706476301404128215714909162490097659897147996515831413284100556149083121200676530151955544384056041172780730895456112852740772733943495711203430429150668900937064331603964402607884785830177257775443586326572383134143212701827578315528130858322488619869916620351138950270261894577887676163 (composite)

Primary factorization keeps track of the smallest (known) prime factor. Secondary factorizations are old results kept when a new smaller prime factor is found, which occasionally happens with ECM.